Title: Dont Blink, Or Youll Miss It
1Dont Blink, Or Youll Miss It
- Opportunities in Information Literacy
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- Mary Claire Vandenburg Nathalie Soini
- Queens University
- WILU 35
2OUTCOMES
- Recognize good teaching skills
- Reflect good teaching skills in your job
- Apply information literacy skills to your career
3Malcolm Gladwell- Blink
- Chapter 1 Theory of Thin Slices How a little
bit of knowledge goes a long way. -
- Thin-slicing refers to the ability of our
unconscious to find patterns in situations and
behavior based on very narrow slices of
experience (p.23). - Gladwell, M. (2005). Blink The power of
thinking without thinking (1st ed.). New York
Little, Brown and Co.
4Ambady Thin Slicing
- Videotaped 13 graduate teaching fellows as they
taught. - Compiled random 10sec. clips, combined them into
one 30sec. clips. - Showed the clip to students who were strangers to
teacher. - Ratings highly correlated teachers own students
evaluations.
Nalini Ambady, Robert Rosenthal, Half a Minute
Predicting Teacher Evaluations from Thin Slices
of Nonverbal Behavior and Physical
Attractiveness, Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology 64, no.3 (1993)431-441.
5- dont lets forget that the little emotions are
the great captains of our lives, and that we obey
them without knowing it. - Vincent van Gogh.
- Letter 603.
- St.-Rémy, 1889.
6What is a good teacher?
- Think of at least 3 traits that would make a good
teacher - (Think-Pair-Share)
7Good Teaching
- 7 Important Traits
- Student-centered/receptive
- Knowledgeable
- Effective Presenter
- Flexible/Creative
- Organized
- Enthusiastic
- Motivational
- Arnold, J. (1998). I know it when I see it
Assessing good teaching. Research Strategies,
16(1), 1-28.
8Good Behaviour
- Approachability
- Genuine Interest
- Listening/Inquiry
- Follow-up
- Arnold, J. (1998).
9The Amygdale Response
- Internal fear, anger and aggression
- External via posture, voice, expression,
breathing pattern -Coping Googlefight.com - Romantics vs. Modernists, Behaviorist vs.
Cognitive -
- Connect and keep the class
10Competencies/Skills
- Presentation Skills
- Organizational Skills (good lesson plan,
organized presentation) - Communication Skills
- Assessment and evaluation skills
- Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians Task
Force. (2006). Proficiencies for instruction
librarians and coordinators.
11Enabling Professional Practice
- Center for Teaching and Learning
- Videotaping exercise micro-teach
- Theory of Teaching Learning
- Objectives
- Set, Body, Closure
- Feedback
- Additional Resources
12Set-Body-Closure
- Set preview connect
- Body - communicate main concept
- 70-90
- Closure review connect
13Set
- Preview of session
- State learning objectives
- Motivate, i.e. appeal to aspirations
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15Body
- Passion for material Enthusiasm
- Body language should read well
- Talk with your audience
- Humour
- Manage your time
- Remember to breathe!
16Closure
- Summarize the major points
- Relate to the Instructional set
- Provide a sense of achievement
- No new material
17Ice Model Of Student Learning
- IDEAS CONNECTIONS
EXTENSIONS - Basic facts Among basic concepts
Applying learning - Elemental concepts to what learner already
knows to new situations - ? ? ? ?
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Fostaty, Y.C.S. (2000). Assessment Learning
The ICE Approach. Winnipeg Peguis.
18- www.hsci.cas.ou.edu
- History of Science at University of Oklahoma.
19Desk Set 1957
- ICE and Desk Set
- (its not just in Katharine Hepburns veins)
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21Teaching Objectives
- Think of 2-3 objectives/goals you think are
paramount when teaching Information Literacy
22Teaching Objectives
- Give students a positive feeling about the
library and librarians. - Introduce students to the tools to access and use
the resources of the library. - Help students to begin to think critically and to
evaluate information resources. - McDermott, D. (2005). Library instruction for
high-risk freshmen. Reference Services Review,
33(4), 418-437. - Association of College and Research Libraries
(2000). Information Literacy Competency Standards
for Higher Education.
23Teaching For Deep Learning
- Make learning goals explicit
- Encourage interaction
- Cooperation
- Make links with what students already know
- Link topic to student lives
24Example Boolean Logic
- Limit Library Jargon
- The "Brangelina" Boolean Diagram
AAngelina AND BBrad
A B
25Thinking Like A Student
- Literacy is a culturally situated phenomenon
based in the way communities construct meaning
and belonging - -Norgard
- Norgard, R. (2003). Writing Information
Literacy Contribution to a Concept. In J.
Elmbourg (2006). Critical Information Literacy
Implications for Practice. The Journal of
Academic Librarianship, 32(2).
26Credibility, Reliability Libel
- Critical Thinking skills using three examples
- 1. Globe Star Titanic reporting
- 2. Wikipedia Web authoring
- 3. Yesmen Internet identity theft
27RECAP
- Thin slicing
- Good teaching
- Good behaviour
- Competencies/Skills
- Teaching objectives/Deep learning
- Critical thinking
28Percent Attending
100
0
60 min.
Elapsed Time of Lecture (min.)
0 min.
McLeish, J. The Lecture Method. Cambridge
Cambridge institute of Education 1968
29Ideal Attending
100
60 min.
- Elapsed Time of Lecture (min.)
0 min.
Vandenburg, Soini 2006
30Teaching Techniques
- Vary the stimulus
- Use visual aids
- Repeat and clarify
- Organize clearly (mini S.B.C.s)
- Engage the learner
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31Teaching Strategies And Retention
Dole, E. (1969) Audio Visual Methods in Teaching.
(3rd Ed) New York Holt, Reinhart Winston.
32Thinking Like A Student
- Reflect on an instance when you were information
literate -
- And also a time when you were not
- How did it feel?
- What motivated you?
33Information Is Power
- Statistical thinking will one day be as
necessary for efficient citizenship as the
ability to read and write. - H.G. Wells.
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37Tools and Resources
- Faculty of Education
- Professional Development/Associations (eg
Education Institute- Partnership of OLA and other
Associations) - ACRL Standards
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- T.A. Training/Learning Strategies Development
- Mentoring
- Evaluation
38RECAP
- Recognize good teaching skills
- Reflect good teaching skills in your job
- Apply information literacy skills to your career
and everyday life
39Positive, encouraging, accurate fun.
Mary Claire Vandenburg mcv_at_post.queensu.ca
Nathalie Soini soinin_at_post.queensu.ca